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It must not be forgotten that non - Aboriginal people and their governmental institutions , such as Ontario Hydro , have been visitors to Aboriginal homelands ( Jacobs 1996 ) . Ontario Hydro's influence has always loomed large in ...
It must not be forgotten that non - Aboriginal people and their governmental institutions , such as Ontario Hydro , have been visitors to Aboriginal homelands ( Jacobs 1996 ) . Ontario Hydro's influence has always loomed large in ...
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Moreover , at least until 1945 , there is no evidence that the Walpole Island First Nation council or any of its citizens were informed by Ontario Hydro , the province , or Indian Affairs of the intention to take or use unceded reserve ...
Moreover , at least until 1945 , there is no evidence that the Walpole Island First Nation council or any of its citizens were informed by Ontario Hydro , the province , or Indian Affairs of the intention to take or use unceded reserve ...
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AFTERMATH On the assumption that it now had the legal authority to begin construction , Ontario Hydro began planning where the transmission lines would run within the reserve . These plans were then sent to the Indian Affairs Branch .
AFTERMATH On the assumption that it now had the legal authority to begin construction , Ontario Hydro began planning where the transmission lines would run within the reserve . These plans were then sent to the Indian Affairs Branch .
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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